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GMC Forum _ Collaborations _ Ritmo Latino Collaboration

Posted by: Daniel Realpe Dec 16 2009, 01:27 AM

Hi GMC-ers!

Welcome to a new collaboration. This time compose or improvise a solo over this latin rhythm:

 Ritmo_Latino_collaboration.mp3 ( 955.84K ) : 330


The chords that appear are:

E7 - Am - F

So a Am harmonic, E7 dominant scales and arpeggios would work perfectly. Experiment with rhythm and phrasing. In other words, do what you feel!

Deadline: extended to January 5th, 2010!!

Posted by: Adrian Figallo Dec 16 2009, 04:32 PM

QUOTE (Daniel Realpe @ Dec 15 2009, 07:27 PM) *
Hi GMC-ers!

Welcome to a new collaboration. This time compose or improvise a solo over this latin rhythm:

 Ritmo_Latino_collaboration.mp3 ( 955.84K ) : 330


The chords that appear are:

E7 - Am - F

So a Am harmonic, E7 dominant scales and arpeggios would work perfectly. Experiment with rhythm and phrasing. In other words, do what you feel!

Deadline: December 29th



Wow daniel! great backing track! can i join smile.gif!?

Posted by: Daniel Realpe Dec 16 2009, 06:29 PM

yeah, join in! it'd be great!

Posted by: Neurologi Dec 16 2009, 06:45 PM

Well, what do you know? My favourite Realpe composition. This should be a little easier since you have kindly provided the chord progression beforehand. My ear is still a tad on the rusty side ... smile.gif Any chance you could extend the deadline for a week further? I bet you would get more participants as the current deadline is about when most people's REC submission would be due for the month of December. I might even be able to join if you did so? wink.gif

Posted by: Adrian Figallo Dec 16 2009, 09:38 PM

QUOTE (Neurologi @ Dec 16 2009, 12:45 PM) *
Well, what do you know? My favourite Realpe composition. This should be a little easier since you have kindly provided the chord progression beforehand. My ear is still a tad on the rusty side ... smile.gif Any chance you could extend the deadline for a week further? I bet you would get more participants as the current deadline is about when most people's REC submission would be due for the month of December. I might even be able to join if you did so? wink.gif


hey daniel did my take in no time, hope it's cool, dont really tough on scales here it, just tried to follow the melody and what i heard in my head, hope im the right key hahaha biggrin.gif



 latinguitar.mp3 ( 1.01MB ) : 187
 latinmix.mp3 ( 1.01MB ) : 170
 

Posted by: Neurologi Dec 16 2009, 10:23 PM

Sounds pretty cool to me ... Great stuff, Adrian! biggrin.gif

Posted by: Adrian Figallo Dec 16 2009, 11:00 PM

thanks bro smile.gif!

Posted by: Daniel Realpe Dec 19 2009, 01:05 AM

QUOTE (Adrian Figallo @ Dec 16 2009, 09:38 PM) *
hey daniel did my take in no time, hope it's cool, dont really tough on scales here it, just tried to follow the melody and what i heard in my head, hope im the right key hahaha biggrin.gif


Great take! Lots of Santana feel to it,

I think you are in the right key biggrin.gif

QUOTE (Neurologi @ Dec 16 2009, 06:45 PM) *
Well, what do you know? My favourite Realpe composition. This should be a little easier since you have kindly provided the chord progression beforehand. My ear is still a tad on the rusty side ... smile.gif Any chance you could extend the deadline for a week further? I bet you would get more participants as the current deadline is about when most people's REC submission would be due for the month of December. I might even be able to join if you did so? wink.gif


That's true, I'll extend the deadline one week more so you have more time to participate,

This is one of those rhythms where you can easily improvize over, I guess it's because there's only two chords mainly going on,

Thanks for the input smile.gif

Posted by: Neurologi Dec 19 2009, 04:50 PM

Great! In that case I am in! Somebody has to represent the gringo community after all! tongue.gif

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